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Thu, 06 Mar 1975
By Clifford Webb British Leyland wants 400 of the 4,000 staff and manual employees at its Coventry engine works to accept voluntary...
Fri, 07 Mar 1975
By R. W. Shakespeare Production of Jaguar cars at British Leyland's Coventry plant halted again last night and the 6,000 workers were...
Mon, 10 Mar 1975
By R. W. Shakespeare Many of the British Leyland toolroom workers whose unofficial strike is seriously disrupting car production will...
Tue, 11 Mar 1975
By Clifford Webb British Leyland sold a remarkable 44.8 per cent of the 112,000 cars registered in Britain in February, it was announced...
Fri, 14 Mar 1975
By R. W. Shakespeare The unofficial strike by British Leyland toolmakers, which has cost the company about £15m worth of lost production...
Tue, 18 Mar 1975
DAILY EXPRESS By Leslie Nichol Britain, which gave the world the Mini, is almost certain to get another one, from Italy. At a time...
Thu, 20 Mar 1975
By R. W. Shakespeare British Leyland yesterday announced more redundancies and short-time working in some of its big plants, bringing...
Fri, 21 Mar 1975
By Anthony Rowley There must be consultations with the Government before British Leyland negotiates any "major" pay awards in future....
Tue, 25 Mar 1975
DAILY MIRROR The Government's industrial adviser, Sir Don Ryder, and his team of experts are due to report this week on the future...
Wed, 26 Mar 1975
DAILY MIRROR Sharp Wedge Is A Winner By Patrick Mennem British Leyland launch a wedge shaped attack on the highly competitive medium...
Thu, 27 Mar 1975
DAILY EXPRESS By David Benson A car designer who looks more like the lead guitarist in a pop group is today the toast of the British...
Sat, 29 Mar 1975
DAILY EXPRESS Fifty years ago Bernard Smith joined the Rover Car Company as a seven shilling a week tea boy. He retires next week...